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The final chance to fix CSDR’s settlement discipline regime is here
08 December 2020
Belgium Reporter Drew Nicol

Industry stakeholders have until 2 February 2021 to submit responses to the EC’s CSDR consultation, and face a tight timetable to make the changes in Q4 2021 before the settlement discipline regime’s February 2022 go-live date

EC agrees to new CSDR delay until 2022
23 October 2020
Brussels Reporter Drew Nicol

The settlement discipline regime, which was originally due to go into force in September, will now come into effect on 1 February 2022

Deutsche Bank to create service for securities settlement delays
09 October 2020
London Reporter Maddie Saghir

Deutsche Bank is set to launch an enhanced securities settlement service that proactively identifies in-flight security transactions at risk of settlement delay

CSDR SDR: firms that use delay to improve internal infrastructure to be biggest winners
02 September 2020
London Reporter Becky Bellamy

Karan Kapoor, head of regulatory change and technology at Delta Capita, suggested the key will be to make settlement efficiency improvement a joint objective for front-office and operations teams

CSDR's SDR delay ‘a positive step’ for the industry
28 August 2020
London Reporter Becky Bellamy

A further delay to the Central Securities Depositories Regulation's settlement discipline regime until 1 February 2022 has been welcomed by industry participants

ESMA confirms delay of CSDR's settlement discipline regime until 2022
28 August 2020
Brussels Reporter Maddie Saghir

ESMA has published a final report on draft RTS to postpone the implementation of the CSDR settlement discipline regime until 1 February 2022

Exclusive: Delta Capita names new head of regulatory change and technology
03 August 2020
London Reporter Becky Bellamy

Delta Capita has appointed Karan Kapoor as the new head of regulatory change and technology, based in London

Meritsoft’s head of reg weighs in on likely CSDR delay
31 July 2020
London Reporter Maddie Saghir

Carpenter explained there are major concerns around the mandatory buy-in process, particularly for the tier-one banks under the buy-in rules and possible associated cash compensation process

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Accelerated Settlement: evaluating preparations for T+1 in the US and Canada

Asset Servicing Times' panel discussion on Accelerated Settlement examining the US and Canadian transition to T+1 securities settlement scheduled for May 2024

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Early days yet

Industry experts share their early assessment of the CSDR settlement failure penalties regime and how it has affected the industry since its implementation in February

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Play suspended?

Brian Bollen asks industry experts their thoughts on the delayed implementation of CSDR’s buy-in rules and the best game plan to bring to the regulatory playing field

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The great postponement

Eliane Meziani, senior advisor and Rodolphe Carissimo, advisor for CACEIS public affairs talk to Jenna Lomax about the postponement of the CSDR mandatory buy-in rulings and why the market requires and deserves due time to prepare for it

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Derek Coyle
Brown Brothers Harriman

Derek Coyle of Brown Brothers Harriman discusses the potential impacts that CSDR will have on custody markets and how firms can best prepare themselves for the upcoming regulation

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Philip Taliaferro
Broadridge International

As firms continue to juggle innovation, customer loyalty and deal with the complexity of regulatory change, Broadridge’s Philip Taliaferro discusses regulatory challenges for the year ahead

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Emma Johnson and Mike Clarke
Deutsche Bank

Deutsche Bank’s Emma Johnson and Mike Clarke share how, in the changing regulatory landscape, technology can enable compliance and deliver better outcomes for clients

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Daniel Carpenter
Meritsoft

Daniel Carpenter, head of regulation at Meritsoft, discusses the challenges of CSDR and how Meritsoft is helping its clients to prepare for it

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Germany

Experts say DLT has the potential to open the floor to all kinds of innovations if it can become a regulatory and legally integral part of Germany’s business

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